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The phrase "always managed to prevail" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent ability to succeed or overcome challenges in various situations.
Example: "Despite the numerous obstacles they faced, the team always managed to prevail in their efforts to complete the project on time."
Alternatives: "consistently succeeded" or "always triumphed".
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Yet he always managed to prevail in the end.
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I think that's what's so captivating about it, seeing how these beautiful creatures have managed to prevail".
Had he managed to prevail, Mr. Buchanan said, polls would have shown him "in the teens right now, the upper teens".
Still, wily traffickers have managed to prevail.
They got this far because, no matter what the barriers, they managed to prevail.
"Somehow that man with a cigar managed to prevail without the help of round-the-clock-punditry", says Montgomerie.
Upon his birth people try to kill him, he is forever subjected to injustice but always supernaturally manages to prevail and save others.
In that context, it is a shame that the Prime Minister didn't manage to prevail on his counterparts to give him some more impressive gains.
I've always managed to get by.
Somehow, they have always managed to survive.
Happily, he always managed to escape.
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